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What will you say? What will you do?

When you stand before the THRONE OF GOD, and you have to give an account of the deeds you did in the flesh?

What will you say if God asks you about that one thing… that thing you blew off… that thing you knew the Bible commanded but you rejected it anyway?

• What will you do if God asks you about The Sabbath Day when you know it’s one of the Ten Commandments in Exodus 20? (And, BTW, Sunday IS NOT The Sabbath Day)

• What will you say if God asks you about eating pork, shellfish, and any other unclean things you like to dine on when you know what Leviticus 11 and Deuteronomy 14 says?

• What will be your reaction if God asks you why you didn’t celebrate His Feasts when you know what Leviticus 23 says?

• What will be your reply to God if He asks you why you went and started getting tattoos when you know what Leviticus 19:28 says?

• What can you possibly tell God if He asks you why you celebrated things like Christmas, Easter, and Halloween when you know His Torah says not to worship idols, embrace paganism, and Deuteronomy 12 even tells you not to use pagan worship practices in the worship of YOUR GOD – Yahweh?

• What if He asks you about your fornication, adultery, or homosexual lifestyle? What if He asks you about your alcohol or drug habit? What if He asks you about that stuff your stole?

• What happens, when you stand before God, and He asks you about that one thing you refused to stop doing, that one thing that violates His Torah, that one thing that stands between you and eternity with Him?

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN HE SAYS TO YOU: “DEPART FROM ME, I NEVER KNEW YOU, YOU ARE A TRANSGRESSOR OF THE TORAH”?

I suggest you REPENT from breaking God’s Law!

~Blessings and Shalom~

4 Comments

  • Reply November 6, 2018

    Guest;

    We are to keep the law? Are we as Christians not free from the law?
    Are ye so foolish? having begun in the Spirit, are ye now made perfect by the flesh?
    Galatians 3:3

  • Reply November 6, 2018

    Guest;

  • Reply November 8, 2018

    Guest;

    I say if it’s up to us to fulfill the law none of us will make it

  • Reply November 8, 2018

    Guest;

    Who said it’s up to us? Seems to me that The Bible says:

    1. Not I that live, but Christ lives in me (Gal. 2:20)

    2. Our body is the Temple of God – Yahweh, The Father

    3. Our body is the Temple of the Holy Spirit

    4. We are a new creation in Christ, old things (sin) have passed away

    5. We are given a new heart and a new spirit

    6. Per the parameters of the new covenant, God Himself writes His Torah (The Law) on our hearts (there’s that new heart again) and puts it in our minds (and there’s that new spirit again)

    1 John 3:4 tells us that sin is the transgression of God’s Torah, The Law. Matthew 1 declares that Jesus will save us from our sin (transgression of the Torah).

    So then, we are saved from transgressing the Torah and given the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit to all take up residence in our body and spirit, we are given a new heart where the Torah is written on it and a new spirit where the Torah is always in our mind, and become a new creation where the old things, sin, has passed away.

    This whole idea that Christians have of not having to follow God’s Torah is a major lie of religion. Besides that, most Christians agree with keeping most of the Torah. It’s really only a handful of things that are objected to anyway. But those things happen to be the few things that would actually separate and distinguish one from the sin-cursed world AND the backslidden, hypocritical, religious “Christian Church”.

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